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[applause] it will not get us there. [applause] it will not get us there. [applause] it won't get us there. [applause] so, that is the choice, ohio. do we return to the same failed policies that ran our economy into a ditch or do we keep moving forward with policies that are slowly pulling us out? [applause] do we settle for a slow decline or do we reach for an america with a growing economy and a thriving middle-class tax [applause] that is the american ic. we may not be there yet but we know where this country needs to go. we see a future where we invest in american innovation and american ingenuity, where we export more goods so we create more jobs here at home, where we make it easier to start a business or patent and invention, where we build a home run clean energy industry because i do not want to seek new solar panels or electric cars or advanced batteries manufactured in europe or asia. i want to see them made right here in the u.s. of a. by american workers [applause] . [applause] we see an america where every citizen has the skills and training t
[applause] it will not get us there. [applause] it will not get us there. [applause] it won't get us there. [applause] so, that is the choice, ohio. do we return to the same failed policies that ran our economy into a ditch or do we keep moving forward with policies that are slowly pulling us out? [applause] do we settle for a slow decline or do we reach for an america with a growing economy and a thriving middle-class tax [applause] that is the american ic. we may not be there yet but we know...
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nbc tracie potts has more for us in washington. good morning to you, tracie. >> veronica, good morning. we're now starting to hear a tough love message from president obama, aimed not at republicans, but aimed at his own party. he said buck up and he called republicans -- rath democrats irresponsible if they're sitting on their hands complaining. he said it's inexcusable to sit on the delines. we heard some of this in wisconsin yesterday at a huge college rally, trying to fight what polls and pundits say is apathy. he told students we can't let the country fall backwards because we didn't care enoughto fight. he's doing this four-state swing through several states around the country trying to drum up support because polls are showing that democrats cod be in trouble as we head into november's elections. in fact, we have a new nbc "wall treet journal" poll take a look at this. republicans now have a three-point lead over democrats, but that's down from a nine-point lead just last month. and looking at this question, who should contr
nbc tracie potts has more for us in washington. good morning to you, tracie. >> veronica, good morning. we're now starting to hear a tough love message from president obama, aimed not at republicans, but aimed at his own party. he said buck up and he called republicans -- rath democrats irresponsible if they're sitting on their hands complaining. he said it's inexcusable to sit on the delines. we heard some of this in wisconsin yesterday at a huge college rally, trying to fight what polls...
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thanks for being with us today. we begin, now, with what could be a very wet day along a good part of the eastern seaboard. >> south florida is the area closest to the big storm that is likely to strengthen into tropical storm nicole. some residents have already laid out sandbags in preparation. tropical storm warnings are in effect for key west and south florida counties. those around major cities like miami and ft. lauderdale. >> it's moving north rapidly. accuweather's ava dinges has more. >> the latest tropical system moving for cuba. it's dropping torrential rainfall over cuba. and also, with strong, gusty winds. it's moving into southeastern florida, where miami could pick up four inches of rain just throughout the day. the storm system quickly heading up the east coast, where flooding will again be a concern, into cities like new york and philadelphia. especially into thursday. now, back to you, rob and vinita. >> thanks for that, ava. and sam champion is tracking this tropical trouble. he'll have the latest
thanks for being with us today. we begin, now, with what could be a very wet day along a good part of the eastern seaboard. >> south florida is the area closest to the big storm that is likely to strengthen into tropical storm nicole. some residents have already laid out sandbags in preparation. tropical storm warnings are in effect for key west and south florida counties. those around major cities like miami and ft. lauderdale. >> it's moving north rapidly. accuweather's ava dinges...
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it is regularly used in films. the devastating mud slides have been impossible to predict. >> from floods and mud in italy to fire in san francisco. emergency teams are trying to put out remnants of a huge fire sparked by a gas explosion. at least four people were killed. the explosion produced a crater 5 meters deep. >> these are the first minutes after the explosion ripped through a neighborhood. firefighters can do little but watch as gas fuels the inferno. officials say more than three dozen structures in this area were destroyed after a gas line exploded. the morning revealed smoking ruins where hours before there were homes. several people are known to have died. several dozen have been injured. the explosion left a giant crater in one city. >> this is very difficult. the sun is shining over there but there is still a dark cloud over this city. unfortunately the numbers will get higher. >> the fire burned into the night, spreading to more homes before gas could be shut off. local residents fled with what they
it is regularly used in films. the devastating mud slides have been impossible to predict. >> from floods and mud in italy to fire in san francisco. emergency teams are trying to put out remnants of a huge fire sparked by a gas explosion. at least four people were killed. the explosion produced a crater 5 meters deep. >> these are the first minutes after the explosion ripped through a neighborhood. firefighters can do little but watch as gas fuels the inferno. officials say more...
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the bunt and gestured that david used a wheelchair to get to first. anything goes when you've got nothing to play for. white sox won it, 5-2. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> new york's buds take to the airways. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, taking some time out on the rail to take in the sights and sounds of the tennessee valley. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. i just got done rendering out one of our new computer models showing how much rain is predicting to occur in the next 60 hours. the heaviest rain totals look to be just inland off the coast by about 50 to 60 miles. the potential is here for 4 to 6 inches of rain in the higher areas, but it looks like everyone has the chance to get 2 to 3 inches. mid-atlantic and new england is going on now, it will continue until this time tomorrow morning before it exits new england. tomorrow, we clear out new york and d.c. slowly in the morning. boston, dealing with a little bit of rain for the beginning of you
the bunt and gestured that david used a wheelchair to get to first. anything goes when you've got nothing to play for. white sox won it, 5-2. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> new york's buds take to the airways. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, taking some time out on the rail to take in the sights and sounds of the tennessee valley. you're watching "early today." >>>...
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state department is here with us today thank you very much for joining us mr cupp turly opinion is divided on the so-called recess in the u.s. russia relations hall would you assess it cheap amount so far is it really a fresh start a fresh start and i think so far it's worked the best examples or the new start treaty. better russian cooperation with the u.s. . iran on iran policy which is probably in the obama administration's top priority we see w t o moving forward but slowly so there are modest achievements but it's a whole lot better than it was a year ago two years ago how different do you think president obama's foreign policy is to that of george w. bush i think it's very different this president. seeks to inform our allies and cooperate in countries he seeks to consult with them. president bush had in my view is that habit of telling us our allies and our strengths and you want to work live like russia lecturing lecturing at a time after the fact after the decision was taken so i think. this president seeks to build consensus i fear that president bush took unilateral action in my
state department is here with us today thank you very much for joining us mr cupp turly opinion is divided on the so-called recess in the u.s. russia relations hall would you assess it cheap amount so far is it really a fresh start a fresh start and i think so far it's worked the best examples or the new start treaty. better russian cooperation with the u.s. . iran on iran policy which is probably in the obama administration's top priority we see w t o moving forward but slowly so there are...
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tracie potts has more for us from washington. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. there was no decision on taxes, what to do about extending the bush tax cuts at the end of the year. democratic leaders had said they will not deal with that before the election. that's exactly what happened. but they barely got out of town without doing so in the house after a last-minute speech by republican leader john boehner that drew 39 democrats to his side. in the end, they agreed to adjourn without dealing with taxes by just one vote. but there was a flurry of activity before the house adjourned. they did approve several bills, including a stopgap spending measure so the government can continue to function for another two months. the fiscal year ends tomorrow. thealso approved a nasa bill that deals with the future of that program, extends both the space shuttle and the space station programs and ends the bush era program that would have landed astronauts on the moon once again. finally, a 9/11 program was extended, as well, in fact, approved to provide health coverage for em
tracie potts has more for us from washington. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. there was no decision on taxes, what to do about extending the bush tax cuts at the end of the year. democratic leaders had said they will not deal with that before the election. that's exactly what happened. but they barely got out of town without doing so in the house after a last-minute speech by republican leader john boehner that drew 39 democrats to his side. in the end, they agreed to adjourn without...
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as far as the rain to the south of us. over ten inches of rain is possible. here's the heaviest ban right here. and generally speaking, there's a possibility of getting up to 6 inches worth of rain out of this system here before it gets out of here. the thing is, it's already in place and we're starting with the storm and we'll have more later. >> back to you guys. >>> and thank you, we'll invite you to stay with wjz-13 for the instant forecast and the look at the radar on wjz.com. >>> we have breaking news from montgomery county. a school bus crash, kai has more. >> reporter: that's right, it happened on i-270, democracy boulevard. we're going to show you this. it's a school bus off of the sky ramp and one person may be pinned and there are several injuries. this is a heavily traveled area and it's around rush hour. it's creating heavy traffic and this is a serious accident. rescue crews are there and we understand there are at least 15 injuries and one person is pinned. as we get more information, we'll bring it to you. >> the thank you, kai, from the news
as far as the rain to the south of us. over ten inches of rain is possible. here's the heaviest ban right here. and generally speaking, there's a possibility of getting up to 6 inches worth of rain out of this system here before it gets out of here. the thing is, it's already in place and we're starting with the storm and we'll have more later. >> back to you guys. >>> and thank you, we'll invite you to stay with wjz-13 for the instant forecast and the look at the radar on...
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tracy potts has more for us now from washington. good morning, tracey. >>> buck up, president obama said in one interview. he's trying to reenergize this party with political tough love. >> i don't know about you, but i'm fired up. >> president obama is telling democrats, ignore polls and pundits played in the parties apathetic. >> we cannot sit this one out. we can let this country fall backwards because the rest of us didn't care enough to fight. >> in interviews, he's even tougher. the president told rolling stone the democrats, quote, sitting on their hands complaining are irresponsible. republicans and even some democrats say beating up the base may backfire. >> you're out there trying to terrify them and put all the scare tactics it there and hope that the fear will drive them to the polls. >> mr. obama is on a four-state swing to drum up support amid a faltering economy. >> i don't think there's one of them -- one specific sector we can place blame on. >> a third of americans do. in a new nbc-"wall street journal" poll, the p
tracy potts has more for us now from washington. good morning, tracey. >>> buck up, president obama said in one interview. he's trying to reenergize this party with political tough love. >> i don't know about you, but i'm fired up. >> president obama is telling democrats, ignore polls and pundits played in the parties apathetic. >> we cannot sit this one out. we can let this country fall backwards because the rest of us didn't care enough to fight. >> in...
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everyone will be forced to use alternate routes until further notice. coming northbound out of d.c., you make a right turn onto u street. out of silver spring, no problems to report on the beltway leaving colesville road around towards bethesda. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> police this morning have a warning for iphone users in the district. in recent week, there have been at least a dozen robberies of iphone users. beth parker explains what is going on. >>> can you read about this new police warning right here on your if on but investigators don't recommend doing that in public. you see they've seen a string of robberies of iphone owners. one of them happened right here on 19th street just off dupont circle. >> we've this a string of robberies where people's iphones are being taken. >> that is crazy. are you serious? that scares me. >> reporter: even so, you don't have to look very hard to find people doing what police say they probably shouldn't. a lot of people feel comfortable walking around talking on a cell phone. >> sure, mid
everyone will be forced to use alternate routes until further notice. coming northbound out of d.c., you make a right turn onto u street. out of silver spring, no problems to report on the beltway leaving colesville road around towards bethesda. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> police this morning have a warning for iphone users in the district. in recent week, there have been at least a dozen robberies of iphone users. beth parker explains what is going on....
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thank you for joining us. we'll see you next time. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> charl: fundi for "charlie rose" has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. >> over a century ago, gottlieb daimler wrote four words that were a promise to himself and to the world. a promise to invent the first automobile, and to keep reinventing. to build the type of cars that define true performance while never sacrificing their true beauty. and to introduce...
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but they are still after us. they still want to do us harm. and they still want to get at as any way they can, in our view. intent is the driving force here behind the terrorist activity and it remains the same. >> i think governor kaine and mr. carlson is absolutely right. we have seen terrorist organizations becoming much more comfortable in their communications. someone in the united states, they can communicate and has theological credentials as a credentials scholars -- and has to lodge a credentials and academic scholars but is from new mexico. the threat is radiated outwards from al qaeda central itself. it used to be that if you wanted to be a terrorist or if you wanted terrorist training, you went to one point, either afghanistan or, more recently, pakistan. one of the problems that is part of al qaeda's strategy to enlist, to encourage, to motivate light-minded jihadi groups to spread their wings has meant that individuals looking to receive terrorist training, unfortunately, today have more destinations to select from to go. they te
but they are still after us. they still want to do us harm. and they still want to get at as any way they can, in our view. intent is the driving force here behind the terrorist activity and it remains the same. >> i think governor kaine and mr. carlson is absolutely right. we have seen terrorist organizations becoming much more comfortable in their communications. someone in the united states, they can communicate and has theological credentials as a credentials scholars -- and has to...
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to keep us safe. and you don't play games with that. so i hardly think we're the ones who elevated this story. but it is, in the age of the internet, something that can cause us profound damage around the world, and so we've got to take it seriously. with respect to health care, what i said during the debate is the same thing i'm saying now and it's the same thing i will say three or four years from now. bending the cost curve on health care is hard to do. we've got hundreds of thousands of providers and doctors and systems and insurers. and what we did was we took every idea out there about how to reduce or at least slow the costs of health care over time. but i said at the time, it wasn't going to happen tomorrow, it wasn't going to happen next year. it took us decades to get into a position where our health care costs were going up 6, 7, 10 percent a year. and so our goal is to slowly bring down those costs. now, we've done so also by making sure that 31 million people who aren't getting health ins
to keep us safe. and you don't play games with that. so i hardly think we're the ones who elevated this story. but it is, in the age of the internet, something that can cause us profound damage around the world, and so we've got to take it seriously. with respect to health care, what i said during the debate is the same thing i'm saying now and it's the same thing i will say three or four years from now. bending the cost curve on health care is hard to do. we've got hundreds of thousands of...
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i used to teach in d.c. public schools before i was a sportswriter and i would talk to these families from el salvador and they they they were the reason why they would come to the united states was because of no jobs and poverty in their home country it wasn't because they had some desire to steal jobs or healthcare from people in the u.s. so if the u.s. would do something about their trade policy that's how you address immigration not by criminalizing immigrants that's all well then the number one contributor to this immigration problem is nafta ok if nafta didn't go through then you wouldn't have had u.s. corporations bankrupting farmers in mexico forcing people to have to go north of the border to get the money that they were stolen from them from the american agricultural companies and meat packers so thank you bill clinton i don't see how you argue with that i don't see how you argue with that i mean what you just said is statistically absolutely true people who argue against that like everybody from t
i used to teach in d.c. public schools before i was a sportswriter and i would talk to these families from el salvador and they they they were the reason why they would come to the united states was because of no jobs and poverty in their home country it wasn't because they had some desire to steal jobs or healthcare from people in the u.s. so if the u.s. would do something about their trade policy that's how you address immigration not by criminalizing immigrants that's all well then the...
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indeed the whole idea has been using our intelligence, using our data bases, using that crossover between different intelligence gathering agencies that may have seen themselves as foreign or domestic, making sure that we were bringing all of that data to bear, we were making a scenario-based division between passengers that could easily bored and passengers who deserve more attention. and that is been the focus of our effort since december 25, how you make reasonable reasons , intelligence-based divisions between passengers as they arrive, as they purchase their tickets, as they arrive at the airport, as they go through screening, as they board the airplane, and indeed actually in flight? this is involve the international aviation system. as i mentioned earlier, what you get into the global aviation system at any airport, if you potentially have access to the whole system. since january, in close coordination with the international civil aviation organization, i have taken part in five regional aviation security summits on five continents, literally. we have gone from europe, our first o
indeed the whole idea has been using our intelligence, using our data bases, using that crossover between different intelligence gathering agencies that may have seen themselves as foreign or domestic, making sure that we were bringing all of that data to bear, we were making a scenario-based division between passengers that could easily bored and passengers who deserve more attention. and that is been the focus of our effort since december 25, how you make reasonable reasons ,...
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so the homerun king is using stair. it's just like banks on wall street are using these subsidies from the government to goose earnings again there's a comparison there are completely artificial see the interesting thing about steroids too is i have a whole chapter about steroids in the book is that owners were either been minute malignantly processing the period when steroids got no locker rooms or at best they've been nine alina glad to as players started to resemble professional wrestlers and there was an incentive to do both either ignore the problem or facilitate it because of a very simple reason and it's it was cable money i mean when a home run started to go out of the park. the ratings went up on basic cable and cable services and you look at the statistics it's unbelievable like baseball went from having a t.v. contract that ran roughly five hundred sixty million dollars to after the big home run chases in the late ninety's they were selling the playoff rights alone for two point four billion dollars you know
so the homerun king is using stair. it's just like banks on wall street are using these subsidies from the government to goose earnings again there's a comparison there are completely artificial see the interesting thing about steroids too is i have a whole chapter about steroids in the book is that owners were either been minute malignantly processing the period when steroids got no locker rooms or at best they've been nine alina glad to as players started to resemble professional wrestlers...
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, they take the position that what we say is not private and can and will not be used against us in a court of law and why cannot the same rules apply to the police as with you and i. the police haven't reviewed the decision yet. >>> the president is on a road trip touching four states in two days. the president wants to reach the voters still on the fence and the young people who helped put him into office. >> reporter: president obama's first stop will be in new mexico's backyard. the schedule includes a hand full of events. in virginia, he can persuade undecided voters not to volt republican in november. he needs the message to work. control of congress is at stake and they believe it's the republicans that will create the jobs. >> elections at this point in the game are as much about emotion and policy choices. democrats feel better about the president and the prospect for his agenda and they'll show up. >> and the white house is trying to recapture some of the magic from the 2008 campaign. kicking off a series of college campus rallies. >> they turned out in huge numbers two year
, they take the position that what we say is not private and can and will not be used against us in a court of law and why cannot the same rules apply to the police as with you and i. the police haven't reviewed the decision yet. >>> the president is on a road trip touching four states in two days. the president wants to reach the voters still on the fence and the young people who helped put him into office. >> reporter: president obama's first stop will be in new mexico's...
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they are killing you and us. you'll just be the last one. you're being used. afl-c afl-cio. richard trumka, what he said recently. here it is, we need, we need to fundamentally restructure our economy and reestablish the popular control over the private corporation. popular control. which has distorted our economy and hijacked our government. that's the long-term job, but we should start now. let me tell you something. i told you a year and a half ago, pase read this book. this is coming insurrection, the invisible committee and it's written in europe and written by many of these people who are their contacts over in europe. these are the same people who have written this book. the same kind of people. they're not the literal people, but they have the same context and the same beliefs and it is the most frightening-- in this book it talks how you must destroy the family unit. it's evil. and they're communists. they're democratic socialists, please, america, i beg of you, get down on your knees and you pray not only for this country. for the republic, but you pray, quite hone
they are killing you and us. you'll just be the last one. you're being used. afl-c afl-cio. richard trumka, what he said recently. here it is, we need, we need to fundamentally restructure our economy and reestablish the popular control over the private corporation. popular control. which has distorted our economy and hijacked our government. that's the long-term job, but we should start now. let me tell you something. i told you a year and a half ago, pase read this book. this is coming...
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made us ask "who's the boss?" ♪ ♪ there is more to life than what you're living ♪ ♪ so take a chance ♪ brand new life around the bend ♪ >> well, if you think of him as a hunt i can housekeeper, wait until you check out the latest role. it's not acting. it's real life. he spent a year teaching tenth graders in philadelphia high school as part of a reality show. and it wasn't easy. >> are you nervous? >> i'm terrified. >> maybe you should wear more undershirts. >> yeah, yeah. i know. >> i'm very concerned he is not qualified to be an english teacher. >> you are right. how about that? you are 100% right. you think you know so much and then you find out you don't know nothing. >> if this doesn't work, you're out of here. okay? >> well, that was a clip from his new show and he says of the a bumpy road that sometimes led to tears, his own. here's what he told john roberts about self doubt as he hit the books. >> a lot of crying we see is you expressing self doubt. >> oh, yeah. >> it's like i don't know if i
made us ask "who's the boss?" ♪ ♪ there is more to life than what you're living ♪ ♪ so take a chance ♪ brand new life around the bend ♪ >> well, if you think of him as a hunt i can housekeeper, wait until you check out the latest role. it's not acting. it's real life. he spent a year teaching tenth graders in philadelphia high school as part of a reality show. and it wasn't easy. >> are you nervous? >> i'm terrified. >> maybe you should wear more...
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it just amazes me because i used are. obviously talking about amnesty all the way down the board and i don't care which way you want to make the sandwich it's still a baloney sandwich ok the reality is this these people are taking jobs that americans will do yeah granted there might be some of those jobs in the fields as you know picking fruit or what have you in california i'm here in phoenix arizona we have these illegal alien day laborers aligning our streets at the wal-mart at the home depot and they are doing what picking fruit you know they're doing construction jobs they're doing painting they're building homes that should be given jobs to american guys we've got contractors american contractors home builders that have to compete in the lower their wages because the illegal aliens are lining our streets and believe me they're not taking up five dollars an hour ok because i can tell you a matter of fact they're taking no less than ten fifteen sometimes twenty dollars per hour which is sometimes even more than what a
it just amazes me because i used are. obviously talking about amnesty all the way down the board and i don't care which way you want to make the sandwich it's still a baloney sandwich ok the reality is this these people are taking jobs that americans will do yeah granted there might be some of those jobs in the fields as you know picking fruit or what have you in california i'm here in phoenix arizona we have these illegal alien day laborers aligning our streets at the wal-mart at the home...
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he joins us live from washington. thanks for being here with us today. so what is the tea party manifesto? >> well, this book is about who these folks are, hwhere they coe from, how they get to be such an extremely influential important force in the election cycle, what they want from the government, and how legitimate they are against all the silly irresponsible allegations made about them. >> chairman, if you could, many people are familiar with the gop platform, but maybe not the manifesto or the tea party. what is the difference between the tea party and the republican party? >> well, we want a constitutionally limited small government that is responsible of taxpayers dollars. you cannot suggest the republican party has been careful with how they've spent people's money in recent years. we think the republican party is capable of rehabilitating itself to be in the responsible party of government. we need to encourage them and force them to move in that direction. we want respect for the constitution. we want the government to leave their hands off co
he joins us live from washington. thanks for being here with us today. so what is the tea party manifesto? >> well, this book is about who these folks are, hwhere they coe from, how they get to be such an extremely influential important force in the election cycle, what they want from the government, and how legitimate they are against all the silly irresponsible allegations made about them. >> chairman, if you could, many people are familiar with the gop platform, but maybe not the...
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conscious of how we might repress certain things the way we used dreams i used a lot of free and ideas in my in my thought i feel a method of treatment though has been radically changed the idea of having a patient on a couch therapist behind the patients and not have a real relationship between the two that i certainly disagree with this is a college either i mean the. technology the patient out of ways is an important oh yes yes i think i think it's quite important in my work to relate very authentically to the patient about the importance like the best psychotherapist for me is my mum she does it over the phone right and i don't know whether whether she's lying or standing or if she dressed true or not i mean i talked over the phone for fifteen minutes and it's fine but you know that she loves you and furthermore unlike any other person in the world she loves you unconditionally no matter what you do so i think that's one of the aspects the therapist has to do it has to be a certain unconditional positive regard and care for the patient so he or comes to the house to do that. you sa
conscious of how we might repress certain things the way we used dreams i used a lot of free and ideas in my in my thought i feel a method of treatment though has been radically changed the idea of having a patient on a couch therapist behind the patients and not have a real relationship between the two that i certainly disagree with this is a college either i mean the. technology the patient out of ways is an important oh yes yes i think i think it's quite important in my work to relate very...
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it's a really useful to check out come. -- useful information to check outcom. i'm going to skip some of the profile. this is just a snapshot of -- with a list in spring of this year to year. the fifth one is hyper activity. and how do these problems impact the client's functioning? i know the next line talks about school achievement. the family, school behalf or. -- behavior. and then living situation. we know we have a lot of work to do. >> we also take a look at 1,557 children in our youth. we try to understand how truancy is being affected in our system. of all the open cases 57% had no tennis problem. but 22% would miss three day as week. so that's about 100 children and youth. the last line and this is my last presentation, it talks about the change. so if we find these needs and we find the presenting problems as we find the impact of functioning. we track how we address it over time. this is a full assessment. pretty much we were able to impact, you know, some areas. so depression gone down and the control gone down. and so you can seer we are working th
it's a really useful to check out come. -- useful information to check outcom. i'm going to skip some of the profile. this is just a snapshot of -- with a list in spring of this year to year. the fifth one is hyper activity. and how do these problems impact the client's functioning? i know the next line talks about school achievement. the family, school behalf or. -- behavior. and then living situation. we know we have a lot of work to do. >> we also take a look at 1,557 children in our...
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he's here with us. stay with us. to me a great fashion story is about taking what's out there and making it work for my readers. at the magazine, i'm all about helping them get the looks for less. that's t.j.maxx. my assistant says, "isn't that all last season's fashions?" no way! t.j.maxx works deals directly with designers. that's how they can do it. this full-time fashionista... is really a maxxinista! t.j.maxx. check us out on facebook for a chance to win a 500 dollar shopping spree! cheerios could be your ticket to do it. big time. you could win a once in a lifetime chance to live your passion by choosing from t never-dreamed-possible prizes. from a customized v.i.p. vacation, to a hollywood red carpet experience, to cooking with a celebrity chef, and more. find details on specially marked boxes of cheerios. why cheerios? because whatever you love doing, you'll need a healthy heart to do it. ♪ >>> we are awaiting a news conference from the d.c. police chief cathy lanier and mayor fenty regarding yesterday's sh
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stay with us. c s. t adwiwiout food al t >>> turn right to cnn foreign affairs correspondent jill dougherty standing by for us now. we're hearing the obama administration trying to come down on iran with new sanctions? >> reporter: right, t.j. this going on right now. secretary of state hillary clinton and the treasury secretary tim geithner here at the state department announcing that president obama is going to be issuing an executive order and that will put new sanctions on eight top iranian government officials who they say are tied to serious human rights abuses against the people of iran. secretary clinton just a few minutes ago calling this a new approach and a new tool. let's listen to what she said. >> this is a different approach as both tim and i have said. we are using this new tool that the congress has just given us to basically publicize and connect to the human rights abuses that are ongoing in iran. those officials about whom we have credible evidence who are responsible for either orde
stay with us. c s. t adwiwiout food al t >>> turn right to cnn foreign affairs correspondent jill dougherty standing by for us now. we're hearing the obama administration trying to come down on iran with new sanctions? >> reporter: right, t.j. this going on right now. secretary of state hillary clinton and the treasury secretary tim geithner here at the state department announcing that president obama is going to be issuing an executive order and that will put new sanctions on...
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mike joins us. tell us how this unfolded. >> reporter: this is a sad story, it really is. the private moment which you referred to was a sexual encounter, allegedly a gay sexual encounter. two students are under arrest for privacy law violations. think about what one of suspects tweeted as he was live streaming the video of his roommate having this sexual moment, this romantic moment. roommate asked for the room till midnight. i went to molly's room, that's the co-defendant and turned on the web cam, saw him making out with a dude, yay. that has gay rights groups calling for this to be prosecuted as a hate crime not just a civil rights violation. certainly as more than a privacy law violation case. right now the two suspects are home with their families. they've been released one on his own recognizance awaiting arraignment. the family is new york city waiting to identify a body pulled from the river. >> are the prosecutors weighing in at all at this point about whether they may proceed on a hate crime basis? >> reporter: not at all on that. i have long talks, background t
mike joins us. tell us how this unfolded. >> reporter: this is a sad story, it really is. the private moment which you referred to was a sexual encounter, allegedly a gay sexual encounter. two students are under arrest for privacy law violations. think about what one of suspects tweeted as he was live streaming the video of his roommate having this sexual moment, this romantic moment. roommate asked for the room till midnight. i went to molly's room, that's the co-defendant and turned on...
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uses of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understands it fully and you have to live a. real life stories from would need. to treat nineteen forty five don't auntie dot com. rushes to triple crude exports to china to satisfy the giant nation's growing sets that i mention it with the new calls border oil link opened on monday by presidents from june town and the maturity that it was a necessary day a visit to china. another humanitarian aid for the team days bound for gaza nearly four months after the israeli army air tanks the last one headed that killing no aid and actions of the un from and rights council says was brutal and disproportionate. on the side of hundreds of branches come out into the open at into politics and starting an online campaign to establish a posse to fight and they cooperate and free file sharing legal. he is from russia and iran the while this is all see with me thanks for joining us russian president dmitry medvedev and his chinese counterpart hu jintao have ceremony pres the start button on the new oil pipeline between the two countries russian
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label that protects or punishes as an anti immigration groundswell threatens europe and splits the us we cast a cold eye over the debate what we find is heated rhetoric finger pointing and few easy answers. can. be discussed if immigrants should stay or go i'm joined by michelle there low cross in phoenix she is the founder of mothers against illegal aliens in durham we go to jake a big dork he's a professor at duke university in fort worth we cross to one hundred and this he's an international political consultant and author of the recent book new american pioneers why are we afraid of mexican immigrants and another member of our cross-talk team the hunger all right folks crosstalk rules in effect we have a lot of different differing opinions on this program so i'm first i'm going to go to jake up and in researching this program one of the things i i found interesting and almost amusing and then worrying is that the myths about immigration it seems like everybody's got their ten eleven fifteen points the myths about immigration in your opinion and you're an expert on this an academic
label that protects or punishes as an anti immigration groundswell threatens europe and splits the us we cast a cold eye over the debate what we find is heated rhetoric finger pointing and few easy answers. can. be discussed if immigrants should stay or go i'm joined by michelle there low cross in phoenix she is the founder of mothers against illegal aliens in durham we go to jake a big dork he's a professor at duke university in fort worth we cross to one hundred and this he's an international...
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she was released after using her mother's house as bail. and i'm joined by haleh esfandiari, the director of the middle east program at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars. and karim sadjadpour, an associate at the carnegie endowment for international - elcome to both you. kareem, starting with you, what's known about what led to the release today? >> i think a few points worth mentioning. first is that there's no evidence against these three young hikers. the iranian government detained them august of 2009. they stopped interrogating them a couple months after their detention so i think when you talk to people connected to their lawyers in tehran, it's clear that the government didn't have any evidence against them. second, she has a health concern. she found a lump on her breast. i think the regime certainly didn't want to be put in a position where they would be responsible for her health. i'm not convinced that president ahmadinejad was responsible for her release, but i am convinced he will take credit for her release
she was released after using her mother's house as bail. and i'm joined by haleh esfandiari, the director of the middle east program at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars. and karim sadjadpour, an associate at the carnegie endowment for international - elcome to both you. kareem, starting with you, what's known about what led to the release today? >> i think a few points worth mentioning. first is that there's no evidence against these three young hikers. the iranian...
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that is a tool you can use to get around 60 votes. that is very highly criticized by republicans during the health care debate. would you be using reconciliation to pull back elements of the health care law? >> i have not looked into that aspect of it. there are a number of different aspects that we ought to take out of the health care bill. >> the you will not commit to reconciliation? >> i have to look into it. >> there are aspects of the law that is popular with the public, portability and the lifetime cap raise and existing conditions. how does the system fund those popular aspects? without universal mandate? without universal mandate? >> in wyoming, it was more expensive than other insurance, but it was something that we could work with people and had subsidies and it worked well in that state and 20-some states had something like it. this administration has come out with their plan, but for people who have been doing it right all along as part of the state plans, they are not eligible. they are not eligible for what has come thr
that is a tool you can use to get around 60 votes. that is very highly criticized by republicans during the health care debate. would you be using reconciliation to pull back elements of the health care law? >> i have not looked into that aspect of it. there are a number of different aspects that we ought to take out of the health care bill. >> the you will not commit to reconciliation? >> i have to look into it. >> there are aspects of the law that is popular with the...
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>> yes. >> tell us about them. what are the models, now, not just california, certainly not just the bay area. >> there are gardens growing everywhere. and there were a long time ago. this isn't anything new. but the idea of connecting the garden to the kitchen to the table and back to the garden again is the whole cycle. that is really transformational and important that we do. that we just don't have one little piece. the whole thing really makes sense. you don't want to have a cafeteria that is inconsistent with the way you are growing food in the garden. >> is it your belief that every public school can and i assume should do this? >> i really believe that. when you see this and everybody can come. we have 1,000 visitors a year and over the 12 years, a lot of people have come into the garden. when you see the program and see the kids doing this, you believe every school should be like this. there are montessori schools and all schools in europe and around the world where there is the way the children are fed, f
>> yes. >> tell us about them. what are the models, now, not just california, certainly not just the bay area. >> there are gardens growing everywhere. and there were a long time ago. this isn't anything new. but the idea of connecting the garden to the kitchen to the table and back to the garden again is the whole cycle. that is really transformational and important that we do. that we just don't have one little piece. the whole thing really makes sense. you don't want to...
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joining us is the secretary of health and human services, kathleen sebelius. health and human services is the agency responsible for implementing much of the law. here with us are two reporters, susan of reuters and janet of "the wall street journal". they will begin the questioning. guest: we heard grim numbers on thursday with more americans living in poverty and now nearly 51 million without health insurance. that is up from last year. what can be done about this? but it does not seem that people are getting the health care they need right now. guest: i do not think there is any question that the economy has taken a huge toll on the numbers of insured americans. and we are seeing that as a direct correlation is people lost their jobs, they lost their health coverage. that is what the president talked about last year. we had 15,000 people a month losing health insurance. and some of those were voluntary exit from the market when there were buying insurance on their own. a lot of them was employer- related insurance where they lost their covers and their spou
joining us is the secretary of health and human services, kathleen sebelius. health and human services is the agency responsible for implementing much of the law. here with us are two reporters, susan of reuters and janet of "the wall street journal". they will begin the questioning. guest: we heard grim numbers on thursday with more americans living in poverty and now nearly 51 million without health insurance. that is up from last year. what can be done about this? but it does not...
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thank you for inviteding us here today, committee members. we are happy to give you an overview of the new effort that the partnership and the department has called the school partner model. we have a power point that walks through some of the main points and a handout that gives a little bit more description. so the school partner model. >> i'm going to ask you to speak a little more robustly. that's a little tough, if you can. thank you. >> this grew out of the dcyf's education related goals for its current three-year funding cycle. in the planning for this current cycle we initiated conversations about what the needs are of the students and also we're in many meeting with the youth council focusing on how to make sure that work base learning and youth jobs really had its high from educational attainment. so from conversations in the past few years, to reach out to continuation schools and target student who are under-credit or at risk of not graduating high school and really try to link a lot of the great youth development and youth workfo
thank you for inviteding us here today, committee members. we are happy to give you an overview of the new effort that the partnership and the department has called the school partner model. we have a power point that walks through some of the main points and a handout that gives a little bit more description. so the school partner model. >> i'm going to ask you to speak a little more robustly. that's a little tough, if you can. thank you. >> this grew out of the dcyf's education...